Mike Sanford
* Popeyes is bringing its famous Louisiana-style fried chicken to Invercargill later this year * New store will be located on Dee Street, with a full menu of popular items * Tahua Partners continues expanding its fast food and retail presence across New Zealand Note: This article was orginally mopublished on 3rd April
The Southland Business Chamber has unveiled its Board members for the 2025/26 term, following a strong election turnout and appointments that reflect its vision for diverse and future-focused leadership. Breidi McStay, Marketing Manager at Windsor Architectural Hardware, has been elected as a board member. Her appointment marks a milestone
* Wool will become the preferred choice in government construction and refurbishment from 1 July * Ministers say move supports farmers, boosts jobs, and strengthens sustainable building practices * Agencies must explain if wool isn’t used and report decisions annually to MBIE The New Zealand Government has confirmed that from 1 July,
* Invercargill player wins big with Second Division Lotto ticket from Saturday's draw * Six Kiwis nationwide claimed $45,083 each in Second Division Lotto prizes * Dunedin ticket holder also won Powerball Second Division totalling $43,167 in winnings Another Invercargill Lotto player is celebrating a lucky win, after pocketing
Kawasaki has introduced a futuristic twist to outdoor adventure with CORLEO, a hydrogen-powered four-legged robotic vehicle unveiled at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025. This concept machine, inspired by the movement of animals, is built for off-road travel and aims to change how people explore rugged terrain. Related: Tesla To Mass Produce
* Power was restored after a duck caused damage by flying into power lines * Initial reports mistakenly believed the outage was due to a fallen power pole * PowerNet teams worked quickly to restore power across Invercargill and surrounding areas PowerNet has confirmed that power has been fully restored after a surprising
* SH1 northbound lanes shut between Bond Street and Tweed Street in Invercargill * Emergency crews remain on site managing vehicle recovery following the crash * Southbound traffic is still flowing but delays may occur in the area NOW OPEN: A crash on State Highway 1 in Invercargill has forced the closure of
• Government will allow larger granny flats to be built without resource or building consents • Rule change aims to reduce red tape, lower costs, and support multigenerational family living • Reforms to land acquisition and building materials access also introduced to boost housing supply The Government is making it easier for New